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publicationNumber GB-1093405-A
titleOfInvention Anionic polymerisation of lactams
abstract A lactam is polymerized in the presence of an anionic catalyst and as promoter a di-spiro-2,2-alkylene - 4,4 - alkylene - cyclo - butane - 1,3-dione. Lactams specified are: butyrolactam, oenantholactam, caprylolactam, decyllactam, undecyllactam, laurolactam, and mixtures thereof. Ionogenic catalysts specified are sodium caprolactamate, Al(Pri)3, ZnEt2, alkali metal alkyls, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and their hydrides, oxides, hydroxides and carbonates, alkyl magnesium bromides and aryl magnesium bromides; 0.1-10 mole per cent may be used. Promoters specified are: dispiro - (5,1,5,1) tetradecane - 7,14 - dione and dispiro - (4,1,4,1) dodecane - 6,12 - dione; 0.05-10 mole per cent may be used. Reaction may be effected by mixing all three ingredients simultaneously or by melting the lactam, adding the catalyst and heating the mixture to the polymerization temperature before adding the promoter. The polymerization temperature may be between the m.p. of the monomer and that of the polymer, e.g. between 90 DEG and 250 DEG C. in which case the product assumes the shape of the reaction vessel, e.g. a cylindrical bar. The mixture may initially be heated to 90-150 DEG C. and the temperature then allowed to rise further, due to the exothermic reaction. Materials which may be incorporated into the polymer are: dyes, wood flour, carborundum, carbon black, powdered shale, coal dust, coke dust, natural or synthetic fibres and fabrics, polystyrene, polyformaldehyde, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamides, phenoplasts, and urea and melamine/formaldehyde resins.
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